Adele has been accused of plagiarizing on her 2015 song “Million Years Ago.” In an injunction filed Friday in Rio de Janeiro’s Sixth Commercial Court, Brazilian Judge Victor Torres ordered that the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adele’s smashing success of a career took over the world when she began releasing music in 2008. Winning 16 Grammy Awards, among ...
Adele has dozens of beloved songs, but soon, fans may not be able to stream one of them anymore. As The Guardian reports, Brazilian judge Victor Torres ordered the 25 song “Million Years Ago,” which ...
A judge in Brazil has ordered Adele’s song Million Years Ago to be removed globally from streaming services due to a plagiarism claim by Brazilian composer, Toninho Geraes. Geraes alleges that the ...
Our live coverage of this story has ended. You can get much more entertainment news by signing up for CNN’s Pop Life Chronicles newsletter here. Adele’s song “Easy on Me,” from her new album “30,” is ...
Adele's song "Million Years Ago" plagiarized samba classic "Mulheres," Brazilian composer Toninho Geraes alleges. (Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for AD) It seems Adele will face the music for alleged ...
Adele knows her son may not always love one of her most personal songs. During an interview with q on cbc's Tom Power, the 33-year-old singer reveals the one song off of her most recent album, 30, her ...
One of Adele's songs will be pulled internationally because a Brazilian judge issued an injunction while a plagiarism case against the song continues. The song "Million Years Ago," featured on the ...
“My Same” is one of quite a few underrated songs from British soul singer Adele’s debut album 19. The song was both written and produced by the singer, and it didn’t quite chart in the UK and the US.
All 12 songs on Adele’s newly released album 30 made this week’s Billboard Hot 100 Chart, another achievement for the hugely successful album that’s been deemed some of the best work of her career. A ...
Update, September 30, 4:30PM ET: YouTube says it has reached a deal with SESAC, and that the affected songs will be returning to the platform soon. A spokesperson sent the following comment: "We're ...